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Why fight?

Something that really turns me on is the psychology of why men feel this need to fight.

If a fight starts anywhere near men always want to see who is going to dominate who. Then there is: Most men need to take off their shirts to prepare for battle. Why do we need to have a bare chest for a battle. Skin on skin. Just some animal instinct to see your opponents chest. It’s like that’s the signal that I am ready to take someone in battle. Get that shirt over your head. And there is no turning back. Then the stare down. Trying to Psych out your opponent. Make him feel like you are looking inside his head and reading his thoughts. Next is the initial lock up and test of strength. Who will have the advantage? Can I overpower him or is he stronger?

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Last edited on 11/15/2023 7:25 PM by Lbwrestler
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BamaJDon41 (10 )

11/15/2023 11:11 PM

Fights are hot. Everyone wants to see who can land the most punches and do the most damage. Everyone wants to see the guy who started it get taken down. Usually better when there's someone ready to break it up before it gets crazy out of control.

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Garagewrestle (2)

11/16/2023 4:50 AM

The reason a man takes off his shirt is because he doesn't want his shirt to be used against him in a fight. For example: pulling the shirt of your opponent over his head so he can't see puts him at a great disadvantage.

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luton dave (3)

11/17/2023 9:01 AM

Fighting is hot work so shirts come off to keep cool. In fact most fighting is carried out in outfits from naked to nearly naked. When I was a kid and wrestling with a friend or fighting with an enemy, off came jumpers, shoes, socks, shirts and vests to keep cool and flexible. Also, in times past, men wrestled to win women. Stripping off meant that you could intimidate you opponents with your physique, and women could see what they were going to get.

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wrestlingsoldier (20)

11/17/2023 1:11 PM

Yes, like some guys have mentioned here is that removing your shirt signals to your opponent that you are serious about fighting and have accepted his challenge. Once the shirts come off there is no backing down. It also signals to any gathered spectators that combat is about to take place and gets them excited in their lust for violence and blood. If you have a muscular build, going shirtless is also an intimidation factor to your opponent when you are sizing each other up before the fight. When fighting with shirts on, the shirt may come up over your head when you lock up or can be used as tool for your opponent to choke you. Shirts often get ripped too, so better to fight with them off and then you have a clean shirt to put back on at the end of the fight and can be used to wipe down your sweat or clean up blood.

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